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Kalapana & Kapoho Discovery

- private 1-day tour exploring the natural wonders of Puna -

The Puna CoastSurf near Kapoho Breaking waves at an old lava flow
Tour code: HAW_KKD
Tour type: 1-day tours: nature & culture
Difficulty: Easy-Moderate
Duration: 4-12 hrs, single day

Dates:

Custom and scheduled dates
no scheduled dates at present

Price (p.p.): from 150 USD


Included:

  • All transportation on the Big Island in private 4WD vehicle
  • Expert local guide with presentations on eruption history
  • Fresh local fruits, local snacks and juices en route
  • Lava viewing from distance at Public Viewing Area
WITNESS beauty & destruction on the east slope of Kīlauea between the lava-buried villages of Kalapana & Kapoho! This scenic coastline offers a unique mix of black sand beaches, rainforest, tidepools, and warm ponds between historic lava flows, with red, active lava sometimes visible from a distance at sunset. Longer tours include more oceanside stops and our full presentations on the Kapoho (1960) and Pu'u 'O'o (1983-now) eruptions, incl. Kalapana (1990 & 2010).
  • Breathtaking tropical scenery
  • Small group size (1-10)
  • Personalized itinerary

Sample itinerary

Day 1:

Hawai'i's Puna Coast
Short orientation walks on recent Kīlauea lava flows set the stage for personal exploration, with your guide accompanying YOU wherever you choose to go (legally) for the rest of the tour, using natural events as guidance.

Arrival info:

The tour starts and ends on Big Island, ideally in Hilo or Volcano. Pick-up and transfers to and from Kona can be arranged, but the guided transfer time counts towards the time of the tour.

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